Each week, we feature 'The Wellbeing Bookshelf' - a spotlight on one key resource to support your family. Whether it is a book, a podcast, or a helpful website, we will hand-pick tools that offer insight, practical advice, comfort, and inspiration.
Check out this week's recommendation, along with news on upcoming wellbeing events.
This weeks recommendation is an interactive self-help book designed to guide children and their parents through the cognitive-behavioral techniques most often used in the treatment of generalised anxiety. It is an engaging and encouraging resource that uses clear metaphors and humorous illustrations to make difficult concepts easier to understand for KS2 children.
Rather than being a traditional story, the book includes various prompts to draw and write which help children to master new skills related to reducing anxiety. It is designed to educate, motivate, and empower children to work towards change in a way that feels easy to follow and supportive. The book also includes a specialised note to parents by psychologist and author Dawn Huebner, providing a guided path for families to navigate these challenges together.
We are excited to recommend Spring Sounds, a free, all-day music festival taking place on Sunday 22nd March at Kingston University’s Town House.
Engaging with music is a fantastic way to lower stress, but this event has the potential to offer even more wellbeing benefits. It is a wonderful opportunity to learn alongside our children, and experience the joy of trying something new together. Making new discoveries and finding potential new hobbies as a family not only builds confidence but helps us stay connected - key pillars of positive mental health. There is something for everyone to explore here:
Try-an-Instrument Zones: A chance to get hands-on with a variety of instruments with experts on hand to help.
Creative Workshops: From Samba drumming and marching band sessions to composing music for video games and playing the Gamelan.
Live Performances: Enjoy everything from Brazilian drumming and choir showcases to "Music Wars" concerts.
Taster Sessions: Specific classes for different age groups, including sessions for 0-4s, 5-7s, and 7-11s.
The event is split into three zones throughout the day, so you can drop in for a specific workshop or stay for the whole celebration.
When: Sunday 22 March, 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Where: Town House, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road
Cost: Free (Registration/booking for specific workshops is recommended)
For more details and to book your free tickets, visit: kingstonheritage.org.uk/springsounds
The Mental Health Support Team (MHST) is a schools-based service, supporting children, young people and parents’
emotional wellbeing in a range of ways.
We work with children and young people, from the age of
5 to 18, who experience difficulties with their emotional wellbeing and mental health. These can be common for lots of young people and might include sadness, feeling low, anxiety or low self-esteem.
In primary schools, we also offer parents individual guided self-help sessions based on cognitive behaviour therapy principles, either around supporting their child to manage anxiety, or behaviour that challenges.
● parent webinars on a range of topics
● coffee mornings based at your child’s school
● staff workshops and support
● group work, assemblies and workshops to promote
emotional wellbeing
To self-refer, please follow the link below to complete a short online form:
Mental Health Support - Self Referral - Achieving for Children